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Why does it not have the centre MFD?

it's hard to make out in the vids, but if it's the car I think it is when I saw it in japan it had a full custom dash hence no MFD. but I could be wrong, the dash does like a bit R33 GTR in shape. still fairly sure it's the NAMS 34. but again, it's hard to say with 100% certainty from just a blury interior.

BTW, the red car you linked, and the silver one is not the same car. the red one is apparently a customers car that has been exported.

yeah there are a few hard core cars getting around but not many with the same kind of single focus as the japanese time attack cars.

UAS 300ZX

Racepace GTR

Giants GTR

ex-Whites targa 34 GTR

plenty more I can't remember.

yeah there are a few hard core cars getting around but not many with the same kind of single focus as the japanese time attack cars.

UAS 300ZX

Racepace GTR

Giants GTR

ex-Whites targa 34 GTR

plenty more I can't remember.

Yeap,

I've seen Racepace GTR at Sandown, also my fav of all time workshop.

I've heard, read about UAS ZX, pretty hardcore as well but it runs on SLICK, full time attack car but none of these workshops are really into TIME ATTACK theme if you know what i meant, the Jap way.

We'd love to see all these cars get together and flog the crap out of Sandown to see who's the fastest, just like Tsukuba time attack that BMI organise every now and then, would be MAD.

BTW, the red car you linked, and the silver one is not the same car. the red one is apparently a customers car that has been exported.

I blame google. Google and global warming. :(

haha killer car and a nice bloke to boot, spent some time (and alot of cash) at his workshop/night bar whilst in osaka with Hiko from signal. He is a full-on AE86 freak too. This car has a BIG T88 trust turbo and was one of the fastest GTR's in time attack for some time.

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